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9.9
@newyorkdepression
2d
Watched
Right from the start, you could tell it was going to be wild. Aaron Rodgers looked sharp early, finding Jonnu Smith for a touchdown on the Steelers’ first drive. But Joe Flacco, of all people, didn’t back down. He kept his cool, spreading the ball around and eventually connecting with Ja’Marr Chase right before halftime to even things up. The Bengals went into the break up 17–10 after Evan McPherson drilled a long field goal at the horn. The second half was pure chaos. Rodgers went vintage, hitting Pat Freiermuth and Darnell Washington for scores, and suddenly the Steelers were back on top. Every time Pittsburgh landed a punch, though, Cincinnati threw one right back. Flacco looked like he’d been in this offense all year, finding Noah Fant for another touchdown and calmly answering Rodgers’ big plays. (Second part in da comments) (ALSO THANK YOU JAMAAR CHASE FOR ALL DOSE FANTASY POINTS)
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8.7
@gonoles08
2d
The Steelers took a 10-0 lead early on in the second quarter and then the Bengals responded with 20 consecutive points to take a 20-10 lead in the third quarter. But the Steelers didn’t go away as they went on a 21-10 run to take a 31-30 lead with 2 minutes left. The Bengals kicked a field goal with 7 seconds left to take the lead and pull the upset in this division rivalry.
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